Rae Sunshine Lee, born Rachel M.B. Renish, is a multifaceted individual who has made a name for herself in various creative and philanthropic pursuits. As the youngest of ten siblings, Lee's early life was marked by her exposure to the world of modeling, where she spent four years as a child model for Sears/Roebuck magazine, even gracing the cover of the publication.
Her early foray into the world of entertainment also saw her appear in commercials, including the iconic Chatty Cathy: This Is Mattel's Family of Chatty Dolls in 1962 alongside Maureen McCormick. Additionally, Lee made guest appearances on popular television shows such as Bonanza in 1959 and Bozo the Clown in the same year.
Beyond her early beginnings in the entertainment industry, Lee has also made a name for herself as a writer. She has published three books, including "As Timeless as Infinity", "The Elsewhen of Drixdada", and "Musings of Sunshine: A Lifetime in Verse". The first two books are science fiction novels, and Lee is currently working on completing a trilogy with a third installment.
In addition to her writing pursuits, Lee has also ventured into the world of screenwriting and is eager to direct her first project, a fantasy film. Furthermore, Lee is dedicated to furthering her education in the field of Human Services, a testament to her commitment to making a positive impact on the world.
Philanthropically, Lee has been a stalwart defender of children's rights, dedicating years of volunteer work to advocating for their welfare. Her tireless efforts have also led her to obtain a pastoral license, which she uses to aid a burgeoning jail house ministry.